Designer Isabel Tragash Creates a Contemporary Oasis with The One Bedroom Oceanfront Villa Suite
By Kelsey Mulvey
Some people might think of their hotel room as a mere stopover; a place to drop off their bags and sleep after a long day in the sun, but Isabel Tragash respectfully disagrees. As one half of STA Architectural Group, a Miami-based firm she runs alongside husband Todd, she believes a room or suite can be your private, temporary sanctuary. āA great balance of functionality, comfort, and sophisticated elegance,ā she shares.
After 20 years working on various projects at Acqualina, Tragash debuts her latest addition: the One Bedroom Oceanfront Villa Suite. Located on the fifth floor of the Miami resort hotel, the 2,767-square-foot Villa Suite serves as a well-appointed home away from home. āThe suite was conceived as both a retreat for extended stays and a flexible haven for short-term guests who want to elevate the experience of a private home with all the amenities that a hotel has to offer,ā she explains. āAnd we all know that Aqualina offers impeccable service.ā
One of the biggest influences for the Villa Suiteās contemporary approach, Tragash says, is the open-concept layout. āIt has a full kitchen that opens to a living room and breakfast area,ā she explains. āWe felt that taking it to a level that was a softer, modern feel would be a very appropriate approach.ā Anchoring the suite is the living area, which Tragash says is suitable for relaxed reading sessions or intimate get-togethers. ā[The living room] embodies relaxed luxury,ā she notes. āIt offers a generous amount of plush seating and an uncluttered atmosphere.ā Ample seating and a soothing, neutral palette provide the modern comforts of a hotel, but donāt write off the Villa Suite as another beige. Tragash peppered in personality with abstract artworks from Domenica Brockman and a nook accented with bold wallpaper, which she calls a āpunctuation in the design.ā āItās a little playful,ā she explains. āBut yet it keeps with the colors of the space. It anchors the whole space to that corner.ā
Though the Miami Beach resort has plenty of revered restaurants to try, villa suite guests can easily whip up their own meal in the adjacent kitchen, which is outfitted with Calacatta Gold countertops and Miele appliances.
But while Tragash created a lot to be admired inside, she extended the suiteās elegant edge to its two terraces, which total nearly 900 square feet of outdoor space. āWe had so much outdoor space, and we wanted to create a seamless connection between the outdoors and indoors,ā she notes. āWe were fortunate that we had visual continuity.ā Rich upholstery, colorful rugs, and strategically placed plants enrich the outdoor space.
Whether used for business or pleasure, the One Bedroom Oceanfront Villa Suite offers a beautiful backdrop for your stay, one that Tragash says was designed with rest and relaxation in mind. āI hope they feel like they were at home and they were pampered by the hotel,ā she says.
Hotels guests can walk to Avra through an exclusive sky bridge.